Maintenance view (Server)

This view provides information about the Supervisor station (server). The Maintenance Info tab contains a list of read-only properties that indicate the version of individual software modules that are part of the system and several other station properties.
Figure 337.   Server Maintenance view
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Open this view by selecting Controller Setup > Miscellaneous > Server Maintenance.

Links

  • Save updates the server maintenance record in the database.
  • Save Station starts a job to save the current version of the station. A progress bar appears during the save process, followed by a Success or Fail window to report the results of the job.
  • Restart Station opens the Restart Station confirmation window. If you confirm (click Ok), the station restarts immediately.
     NOTE: During a station restart, the station name (located in the top right corner of the user interface) dims. When the station is available again, the name displays its normal color. 
  • Update Reader Count (Supervisor only) removes any readers left in the database after removing a controller from the Supervisor network and updates the database with any added readers.
  • Get Invalid Pins starts a job to check for any invalid (corrupted) PINs and opens a Get Corrupt Pin Numbers window, shown below.

Properties

Property Value Description
Software Version read-only Displays the version of the station-level software that is running the system.
Entsec Version read-only Displays the version of the system.
Access Driver Version read-only Displays the version of the system’s networking module (driver).
Last Station Restart read-only Displays the time, in days and hours, since the last station restart.
Last Station Save read-only Displays the time, in hours and minutes, since the last station save.
Intrusion Detection read-only Indicates if the Intrusion Detection feature is licensed for this application.
Threat Level Group Limit read-only Indicates the number of Threat Level Groups that currently exist.
Threat Level Count Limit read-only Indicates the maximum number of Threat Levels this application is licensed for.
Reader Limit read-only Displays the maximum number of readers that the controller or supervisor is licensed for.
Reader Count read-only Displays the number of readers that the controller or supervisor is currently using. A supervisor station counts all the readers in a joined system. A controller shows only its reader count. Reader count is based on the number of reader devices that are assigned to a module in the software representation. Reader count does not poll or connect to detect the presence of a physical reader. If you remove or disable reader hardware, but the device is still present in your system database, the system counts the device as being present.
Photo ID read-only Indicates if the system is licensed to use Photo ID.
Asure ID Device Limit read-only number  
Asure ID Device Count read-only number Indicates the number of Asure IDs currently in use by the system.
ADA read-only Indicates if the system is licensed for ADA.
Access Zone Limit read-only Indicates the maximum number of Access Zones this application is licensed for.
Access Zone Count read-only Indicates the number of Access Zones currently in use.
Credential Limit read-only Displays a value indicating the number of total people and total badges that the system is licensed for. For example, if the number is 10,000 — the system is licensed for 10,000 people and 10,000 badges.
 NOTE: If you happen to be over the license limit, the following error message displays: javax.baja.license.LicenseException: Credential License Limit Reached: <limit> If replication or joining is trying to push information to a controller and a station is exceeding the limit of people or badges, the replication or join fails. To complete a replication or join correct the license limit. 
Badge Count read-only Indicates the total number of badges in the system.
Person Count read-only Indicates the number of people in the system.
Access Right Count read-only Indicates the number of distinct access rights that exist in the system.
Access Right Assignment Count read-only Indicates the total number of times access rights are assigned to one or more people. For example, if “Access Right A” is assigned to “Person1”, “Person2”, and “Person3”, then that accounts for three Access Right Assignments. If “Access Right B” is assigned to “Person1”, “Person2”, and “Person4”, then that accounts for an additional three Access Right Assignments. The total number of Access Right Assignments in this case is six.
FIPS Status read-only Indicates if the platform is setup to be compliant with FIPS standards.
Show Guided Tour true or false When true is selected and saved, this property causes the Guided Tour to display at the top of the interface when a user logs on the system. When false is selected and saved, the Guided Tour does not display.
Coalesce Alarms true or false When true is selected and saved, this property combines alarm notifications, which may improve system performance and lower network traffic. However, by combining alarm notifications, in some cases (when an alarm is initiated and quickly cleared), you may only see the “alarm cleared” notification and not the original alarm. To see all alarm notifications individually, select false. When false is selected and saved, the Coalesce Alarms does not combine the alarms, but sends individual alarm notifications.
 NOTE: If sequences or notifications in the Supervisor station are triggered by alarms, you should not coalesce alarms. You do not coalesce alarms if you may need to document security incidents.